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Io, A Beautiful, Prototype-Based Language (Tuesday, September 06, 2011) - I recently started reading Seven Languages in Seven Weeks by Bruce A. Tate and intended to ultimately post a review. Something went wrong along the way, however. On the second language covered in the book I became so intrigued that I had to dedicate a single post to it immediately. That language is Io, a prototype-based language created by Steve Dekorte. Now, you

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